femoral parapatellar region? nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2009-01-06
In Reply to: Word help - Jennifer Cook
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femoral parapatellar region ?
Subject: femoral parapatellar region ?
femoral condyle and parapatellar region n/m
Subject: femoral condyle and parapatellar region n/m
x
but...femoral neck and femoral shaft are 2 different
Subject: but...femoral neck and femoral shaft are 2 different
things, so maybe should be femoral neck/shaft or something ??
may be femoral condyle. They usually say medial femoral condyle.
Subject: may be femoral condyle. They usually say medial femoral condyle.
Axillary-femoral bypass, axillary femoral bypass, or axillofemoral
Subject: Axillary-femoral bypass, axillary femoral bypass, or axillofemoral
Sad pad region
Subject: Sad pad region
ganglion/synovial cyst in the anterolateral "sad" pad region. I never heard of this before. Does that make sense? I'm stumped. Thanks!
could be fat pad region
Subject: could be fat pad region
re: region?
Subject: re: region?
It's hard to say as she is not ennunciating the g sound. Thanks for the suggestion though.
region?
Subject: region?
I would assume that he is saying "lesion"... the former that was suggested doesn't seem to flow with the sentence.
region?
Subject: region?
x
periepigastrid region
x
polykegel region??????
Subject: polykegel region??????
I have been stuck on this for so long. The Dr is saying There is extensive adenopathy involving the retroperitoneum, gastrohepatic ligament, peripancreatic region, and polykegel region. I have no idea what he is saying. Does anyone have any ideas?
Hip Region - Cell-e-us?
Subject: Hip Region - Cell-e-us?
"specifically over s/l cell-e-us and hip flexor region." Lost on this one.
palmar region? sm
Subject: palmar region? sm
palmar
pawl cm^r
[TA]; Referring to the palm of the hand; volar. Syn: palmaris [TA].
Origin
[L. palmaris, fr. palma]
Ni *me again* - it's alar region
Subject: Ni *me again* - it's alar region
What region of the body? He is
Subject: What region of the body? He is
probably referring to a lesion of the "pole" of a certain organ.
maybe something with styloid region? nm
Subject: maybe something with styloid region? nm
4L (as in the paratracheal region)
Subject: 4L (as in the paratracheal region)
superodorsal region
Subject: superodorsal region
nm
suprapatellar region? nm
Subject: suprapatellar region? nm
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talocalcaneal region
Subject: talocalcaneal region
talocalcaneal region
Subject: talocalcaneal region
meant periepigastric region
x
s/l *piller* region of the hand?
Subject: s/l *piller* region of the hand?
Thank you!
**tensed** raised region
Subject: **tensed** raised region
There is a **tensed** raised region just to the left side lateral to the umbilicus
mental region lymphadenopathy? nm
Subject: mental region lymphadenopathy? nm
s
Comminution of the cerebriform region?
Subject: Comminution of the cerebriform region?
Has anyone ever heard of this situation? Sloppy dictator and unfamiliar subject matter. Thank you.
pubic symphyseal region - nm
Subject: pubic symphyseal region - nm
5
s/l subcallus region of the heel....tia (nm)
Subject: s/l subcallus region of the heel....tia (nm)
x
Nose medial ___ region
Subject: Nose medial ___ region
Sounds like camphor, any ideas?
Superior "sorsial" region??NM
Subject: Superior "sorsial" region??NM
His region on a cath? short msg
Subject: His region on a cath? short msg
Pt. has atrial fib. My book doesn't show His "region," but I hear that. It seems as if every, single one of these cath lab reports are totally different. That's the problem to date. Thanks!
yes, pole is correct, just a region in the
Subject: yes, pole is correct, just a region in the
x
epitrochlear region is correct
Subject: epitrochlear region is correct
x
ago pain in the left "parepigastric" region
He stumbles on this but I think I hear "par epigastric". Patient has a hernia. ?? I don't see many references to "parepigastric". Does this make sense? Thanks!
tenderness in the s/l pillow region of her hand
Subject: tenderness in the s/l pillow region of her hand
nm
Maybe epiphyseal or growth plate region? nm
Subject: Maybe epiphyseal or growth plate region? nm
s
nuchal rigidity? In neck region...
Subject: nuchal rigidity? In neck region...
CT chest residual adenopathy in the s/l four L region n/m
Subject: CT chest residual adenopathy in the s/l four L region n/m
CT of abdomen: mass in the **aortocable** region
Subject: CT of abdomen: mass in the **aortocable** region
distal interior (s/l) subtillenepical region
Subject: distal interior (s/l) subtillenepical region
Femoral
Subject: Femoral
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femoral?
Subject: femoral?
It is not femoral, not sure about the
Subject: It is not femoral, not sure about the
femoral
Subject: femoral
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femoral? nm
Subject: femoral? nm
degenerative changes of the acetabular cercele/sir-seal region. Tx.
Subject: degenerative changes of the acetabular cercele/sir-seal region. Tx.
There is tenderness at the distal radius in the *metafocele* region??? Thanks. nm
Subject: There is tenderness at the distal radius in the *metafocele* region??? Thanks. nm
nm
Skin: s/l icthius present antecubital region
Subject: Skin: s/l icthius present antecubital region
parascapular or periscapular region? (Neither one is in either Stedman's or Dorlands :P)
Subject: parascapular or periscapular region? (Neither one is in either Stedman's or Dorlands :P)
Dictator states it both ways: "She has guarding of the upper extremity with parascapular, levator scapular, and trapezius insert at the occiput area tightness with some spasm in the periscapular region on the left."
femoral bulb??
Subject: femoral bulb??
Doc says: There is no calf tenderness. There is no femoral s/l bulb tenderness. The Achilles tendon is intact.
Is bulb correct?
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